The Nokia Lumia 1520 is easily one of the most impressive Windows Phone handsets on the market, boasting an eye-popping 6-inch display and a hefty quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset. With its ...
Nokia, as we know it, is going away. The company itself will remain, of course. It might even be consistently profitable some day. But the face of Nokia that most consumers are familiar with will be a ...
Nokia’s all about niches with its Lumia 1520 and Lumia 2520, respectively the company’s first jumbo phone and Windows RT tablet. The Nokia Lumia 1520 (pictured below) has a 6-inch, 1080p display. It ...
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates — The tablet and phablet markets got a little more crowded with the launch of Nokia’s first models. The 10.1-inch Lumia 2520, with Windows 8.1 RT, and the 6-inch Lumia ...
Nokia has launched its second phablet smartphone, the Lumia 1320. The 6-inch Windows Phone device is available from today (December 27) in China, with plans to roll out to Taiwan, Hong Kong and ...
What the West Misses About China’s Nuclear Build-up For the past several months, Nokia has been quite busy with announcing and releasing new gadgets on the market, including the Lumia 928 and the ...
We have been hearing rumors for a while that Nokia is working on a new Nokia Lumia Phablet. The device will come with Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8 platform and will apparently feature a 6-inch display.
Set to reach stores on November 22, the new phablet is selling for $199 with the usual two-year agreement. Yes, this time it's for real. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and ...
The Lumia 625 is a low-spec, low-cost oversized handset that could well have mass appeal. Rumors and, of course full-blown leaks -- including press shots and specification sheets -- hinted strongly ...
Last month Nokia unveiled the first Windows Phone phablet -- well, to be completely accurate it unveiled two phablets, but one definitely stole the show, and that was the Lumia 1520. The phone boasts ...
Nokia revealed a special event on October 22nd. It’s promoting it with the hashtags “#innovationreinvented,” “#blazing,” and “#stories” and an image of what appears to be skiers descending not your ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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